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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I'm not saying that he couldn't get a job somewhere else...of course he could. But bottom line is, he is more than likely going to be working somewhere.... I personally don't want to see him back in the NFL either, probably for all the same reasons as the rest of you, but he's served his time and is going to have to work somewhere now. Logically, I know that it's not my place to dictate how he earns a living and who can and can't employ him.
I fail to see how he 'got off too easy' or even if he did, how that relates to where he works now. |
I tend to agree here. A lot of people do illegal, immoral, or unethical things everyday, but they still keep their jobs. Celebs have affairs all the time that break up happy homes, and ruin childrens lives in the process which to me (sorry to offend) is worse than this, yet they are hailed as celebrities and people say it's not their business to judge. Now because it involves the lives of animals it's different? I would rather this man work than live off of my tax dollars thats for sure. I have the choice to not be a fan. When they start perminantly removing players for committing adultry or domestic violence or drunk driving I may be more apt to side with this. Currently there is no moral standard for celebrities. In fact, the less moral you are, the better it seems. I don't like the guy, I think he is a sick individual, but unless they are going to remove half of all sports players for every unethical or immoral thing they did, I cannot see the point in this.